Helen Bleazard’s side were beaten 1-0 by Oxford United in midweek for their first defeat in the National League in 1,081 days, a run stretching to 59 games.
But the now-third-placed side will be looking to bounce back and close the gap on Watford and Plymouth above them, with games in hand too.
The gap to Argyle in second is four points now, with Bournemouth having three games in hand on the Devon side, while they have two games in hand over league leaders Watford to close the five-point gap to the Hornets.
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Gwalia arrive at Ringwood sat in tenth in the league, with 16 points from their 16 games, and they’ll be hoping to extend the gap to AFC Wimbledon in the relegation zone.
The sides met in Wales in September, as the Cherries ran out 3-0 winners.
Sophie Quirk scored twice after Jenna Markham’s opening goal in heavy rain and windy conditions at USW Sports Park.
AFC Bournemouth host Gwalia United on Sunday, February 22, kick off at 3pm.